Computational-Representational Understanding of Mind

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Computational Representational Understanding of Mind (abbreviated CRUM) is an hypothesis in cognitive science which proposes that thinking is performed by computations operating on representations.

There is much disagreement on this hypothesis, but CRUM has been the most theoretically and experimentally successful approach to mind ever developed (Paul Thagard, 2005).

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